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April 25th, 2009

Microsoft to provide 'XP Mode' with Windows 7

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 5:40 am

Categories: Corporate strategy, Virtualization, Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows client

Tags: Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Operating Systems, Software, Mary Jo Foley

Microsoft is publicly acknowledging a new XP virtualization technology it is readying for Windows 7 that two Windows experts first revealed late on April 24.

On Friday, bloggers Paul Thurrott and Rafael Rivera posted about a new technology Microsoft is readying for Windows 7 users that is designed to allow them to run legacy Windows XP apps via PC virtualization technology. (This is the rumored “secret feature” Microsoft was working on for Windows 7 that some have called “Virtualized XP.”)

Later that evening, Microsoft admitted the existence of this feature in a Windows Business blog post entitled “Coming Soon: Windows XP Mode and Windows Virtual PC.”

Microsoft’s post doesn’t say much about the new feature, other than it will be aimed primarily at small businesses and will allow “suitable” applications to run on Windows 7. A beta of both Windows XP Mode and Windows Virtual PC for Windows 7 (Professional and Ultimate Editions only) are coming soon, the Softies said.

Neither of these new technologies seems to be in the Windows 7 Release Candidate (RC) build that a number of testers began downloading via torrents at the end of this week, and which is due to go to MSDN and TechNet subscribers on April 30 (something Microsoft also is now acknowledging publicly). The public will be able to download the RC as of May 5.

It will be interesting to see how — and when — XP Mode and Virtual PC are delivered in final form. Will they be for Software Assurance customers only (the only way that Windows customers currently can obtain Microsoft client-virtualization technologies like App-V and MED-V)? Will they be delivered as free, out-of-band updates for Windows 7 — the way Hyper-V initially was for Windows Server 2008?

If Microsoft does maintain its policy of making XP Mode a volume-license-only benefit, everyday consumers won’t be able to get it (other than on work machines).  But that possible limitation aside, if XP Mode works as it sounds like it’s designed to, it could provide MIcrosoft customers with one less reason to hold off from upgrading from XP — namely, application incompatibility. It also could provide Microsoft with a way to try to convince customers that buying a higher-end, pricier version of Windows 7 makes more sense than going with Starter Edition or Home Premium, the versions likely to be favored by the netbook set….

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RE: Microsoft to provide 'XP Mode' with Windows 7
hello,
I have downloaded and installed windows 7 and is running fine. I would like to know where i can find the windows xp mode in windows 7.
Thanks in advance,
Kishore Gopan... (Read the rest)
Posted by: kishorevgopan@... Posted on: 05/21/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
well i didn't believe it before, but MS might actually  brokndodge@... | 04/25/09
They probably stole Wine code to make it  T1Oracle | 04/26/09
And does that argument even make sense?  gregoryk@... | 04/28/09
I DOES make a LOT of sense!  InAction Man | 04/29/09
I wish M$ *would* act as dumb as you speak...  robsku | 05/09/09
Why do you think it might require SA?  gmclean | 04/25/09
Will it require SA?  Mary Jo FoleyZDNet Moderator | 04/25/09
I'll be very surprised if SA is required  gmclean | 04/25/09
Sounds more like  LiquidLearner | 04/26/09
It will be available for FREE for Pro/Ultimate/Enterprise users  shellcodes_coder | 04/25/09
RE: Microsoft to provide 'XP Mode' with Windows 7  bugmenot2 | 04/25/09
It's not part of Windows 7 RC  shellcodes_coder | 04/25/09
XP will go away on netbooks  LiquidLearner | 04/26/09
This is just Virtual PC with the desktop and taskbar hidden  anonymuos | 04/25/09
This is for Conficker 'enjoyment'  Christian_<>< | 04/25/09
Does Microsoft have the authorization to do this?  James T. Kirk | 04/25/09
The EC  NStalnecker | 04/25/09
People keep saying this...  zkiwi | 04/25/09
I doubt the EC would block this ...  de-void | 04/27/09
Besides, even if it was, the EC couldn't do anything about it.  James T. Kirk | 04/25/09
No groveling necessary.........  Ole Man | 04/26/09
How much slower will that be, compared to 'compatibility mode'?  HypnoToad | 04/26/09
Think before you post.  de-void | 04/27/09
It will be very slow.  InAction Man | 04/27/09
RE: Microsoft to provide 'XP Mode' with Windows 7  02Pete | 04/26/09
Actually  LiquidLearner | 04/26/09
Backwards capability for viruses, excellent!  Christian_<>< | 04/26/09
WINE and Virtual XP  teddybairs1 | 04/26/09
Interesting  Alan Smithie | 04/27/09
Agreed  slaskoske | 04/27/09
RE: Microsoft to provide 'XP Mode' with Windows 7  acamilov | 04/27/09
RE: Smart move  Ken_SF | 04/27/09
Not quite!  de-void | 04/27/09
"The fact that the VB6 runtime is STILL in Win7"  Ole Man | 04/27/09
I think you need to go lay down ...  de-void | 04/27/09
Would you care to explain how that removes the vulnerabilities  InAction Man | 04/27/09
Don't let this confuse you any more than you already are  Ole Man | 04/27/09
More innovation...  Jeremy W | 04/27/09
RE: Microsoft to provide 'XP Mode' with Windows 7  griz326 | 04/27/09
XP Mode, Who needs it, when you have Linux with Windows (all) compatiblity  www.joshdhorner.com | 04/27/09
RE: Microsoft to provide 'XP Mode' with Windows 7  FreeloaderFred | 04/28/09
RE: Microsoft to provide 'XP Mode' with Windows 7  kishorevgopan@... | 05/21/09

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